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Journal of Seismology | 2015
Laura Graziani; Filippo Bernardini; Corrado Castellano; S. Del Mese; Emanuela Ercolani; Antonio Rossi; Andrea Tertulliani; Maurizio Vecchi
In May–June 2012, the Po Valley (Northern Italy) was struck by an earthquake sequence whose strongest event occurred on 20 May (Mw 5.9). The intensity values (Imax 7–8 EMS98) assessed through macroseismic field surveys seemed inappropriate to describe the whole range of effects observed, especially those to monumental heritage, which suffered very heavy damage and destruction. The observed intensities in fact were significantly lower than those we could have expected after a Mw 5.9 event for Italy. As magnitude-intensity regressions are mainly based on historical earthquake data, we handle this issue going back in time and debating the following hypotheses: (a) the 2012 Emilia earthquake sequence shows lower intensity values than expected because the affected urban context is more heterogeneous and much less vulnerable than that in the past; (b) some historical earthquakes, especially those that occurred centuries ago and are provided with little information, could show a tendency to be overestimated in intensity, and consequently in magnitude. In order to give consistency to such hypotheses, we have introduced, as a test, a dual historical reading of the 2012 Emilia earthquake sequence as if it had occurred in the past: the first reading refers to a period prior to the introduction of concrete in buildings assessing the intensity on traditional masonry buildings only. A further historical reading, assessed by using information on monumental buildings only, was performed, and it can be roughly referred to the XVI–XVII centuries. In both cases, intensity values tend to grow significantly. The results could have a relevant impact when considered for seismic hazard assessments if confirmed on a large scale.
Seismological Research Letters | 2009
Andrea Tertulliani; Antonio Rossi; Luigi Cucci; Maurizio Vecchi
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering | 2011
Andrea Tertulliani; Luca Arcoraci; Michele Berardi; Filippo Bernardini; Romano Camassi; Corrado Castellano; S. Del Mese; Emanuela Ercolani; Laura Graziani; Ilaria Leschiutta; Antonio Rossi; Maurizio Vecchi
Annals of Geophysics | 2012
Andrea Tertulliani; Luca Arcoraci; Michele Berardi; Filippo Bernardini; Beatriz Brizuela; Corrado Castellano; Sergio Del Mese; Emanuela Ercolani; Laura Graziani; Alessandra Maramai; Antonio Rossi; Manuela Sbarra; Maurizio Vecchi
Il Quaternario | 2005
Antonio Rossi; Andrea Tertulliani; Maurizio Vecchi
Ingegneria Sismica | 2005
Filippo Bernardini; Romano Camassi; Viviana Castelli; S. Del Mese; Emanuela Ercolani; L. Giovani; Angelo Massucci; G. Milana; Antonio Rossi; Andrea Tertulliani; Maurizio Vecchi
Quaderni della Ricerca Scientifica | 1985
Maria Cecilia Spadea; Maurizio Vecchi; Paola Gardellini; Sergio Del Mese
Quaderni di Geofisica | 2009
Emanuela Ercolani; Antonio Rossi; Maurizio Vecchi; Ilaria Leschiutta; Filippo Bernardini; S. Del Mese; Romano Camassi; S. Pondrelli; Andrea Tertulliani
Archive | 2009
Romano Camassi; Emanuela Ercolani; Filippo Bernardini; Silvia Pondrelli; Andrea Tertulliani; Antonio Rossi; Sergio Del Mese; Maurizio Vecchi
Archive | 2009
Andrea Tertulliani; Filippo Bernardini; Romano Camassi; Corrado Castellano; S. Del Mese; Emanuela Ercolani; Laura Graziani; Ilaria Leschiutta; Antonio Rossi; Maurizio Vecchi